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Manager Swanson said that the 1909-foot tower would enable the station to carry the color programs of the ABC network.
The Tulsa Broadcasting Company had been known to Tulsans since 1934 through its operation of radio station KTUL.
Accordingly, application for VHF Channel Eight, Muskogee, was made and subsequently approved. It was learned that a retired ocean-going vessel, the William S. Clark, had held the signal code KTVX until January, 1947.
KTVX signed on the air on September 18, 1954.7
In scheduling Bud Wilkinson's top-ranked Oklahoma Sooner's first contest of the 1954 football season, this aim was achieved.
By the fall of 1954, the Griffin-Leake organizations either owned outright or controlled a total of six broadcast outlets in the Oklahoma-Arkansas region.
As mentioned earlier, radio station KTUL had occupied the former site of KCEB since April of 1955.
On the evening of November 1, 1955, the studio lights were turned on for the first time in almost a year.15 The "Lewis Meyer Bookshelf" was telecast live from Lookout Mountain that night, and Tulsa once again could boast three television stations.16
In January, 1964, the Griffin interests acquired all remaining stock in Oklahoma City station KWTV. Under terms of the contract, KTUL became a part of KATV, Inc.
The first Channel Eight colorcast was transmitted July 24, 1965 from the new tower.
22 KTUL has received the Edward R. Murrow award and the Wrangler Award from the Western Heritage Foundation for the best television documentary of 1966.
On February 21, 1967, KTUL originated its first local program in color.
16 Interview with Lewis Meyer, April 24, 1967. (Six months later Lewis Meyer moved to KOTV where he has been seen regularly ever since.)
Within days, the stations leased a tower shared by KJRH, KOTV and PBS member and OETA satellite station KOED-TV (channel 11), where their transmitters resided until a new 1,907-foot (581 m) tower was constructed near the existing Coweta tower site in the summer of 1988.
KTUL launched a digital subchannel on virtual channel 8.3 in 2004, which originally served as a standard definition simulcast of the station's primary channel.
On December 15, 2008, KTUL-DT3 became an affiliate of the Retro Television Network, through a groupwide agreement between Allbritton Communications and the then-owner of the classic television network, Equity Media Holdings.
On July 29, 2013, Allbritton announced that it would sell its seven television stations, including KTUL, to the Hunt Valley, Maryland–based Sinclair Broadcast Group for $985 million, in order to concentrate the company's operations exclusively around its political news website, Politico.
On October 31, 2015, KTUL-DT2 converted into a charter affiliate of Comet, a science fiction-focused network owned by Sinclair in conjunction with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
KTUL launched a digital subchannel on virtual channel 8.4 on February 13, 2017, serving as a charter affiliate of the Sinclair-owned digital content network TBD, which soft-launched on KTUL and five other Sinclair stations on that date.
KTUL-DT5 is the Charge!-affiliated fifth digital subchannel of KTUL, broadcasting in letterboxed standard definition on VHF digital channel 10.5 (or virtual channel 8.5 via PSIP). KTUL launched a digital subchannel on virtual channel 8.5 on March 1, 2021.
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